Tue, Dec 19, 2017
Becomes First Chinese Private Jet Operator To Fly From China To Antarctica
Deer Jet recently became the first Chinese private jet operator to fly from China to the Antarctic. The arrival of one the company's private jet at Wolf's Fang airport marks the beginning of a new charter service between China and the Antarctic.
Deer Jet's Antarctic landing is a more than a milestone for China's business aviation. This operation is also a significant contribution for the development of international air travel and transportation, providing access to the world's most remote areas.
For this challenging flight, Deer Jet prepared for over a year, conducting and evaluating hundreds of risks, flight routes, flight support and emergency plans to ensure a safe flight. This level of precision and attention to detail is what made Deer Jet the first World's Seven Star Private Jet Company.
This new achievement adds to the list of milestones achieved at the company. Deer Jet has expanded its operation across 800 airports covering 180 countries and territories, and built up a comprehensive network offering on demand charters, aircraft management, brokerage, ground handling, FBO, air medical, and luxury travel.
Deer Jet is adding a new chapter to the history of the travel industry by building infrastructure and introducing innovative services for better and faster international travel.
After launching the new route, Deer Jet will add the Antarctic continent to its travel itineraries.
(Image provided with Deer Jet news release)
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